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Liberty Train – Bürger’s Long Journey

“Liberty Train – Bürger’s Long Journey” sheds light on the events of the PEACEFUL REVOLUTION of 1989 from different perspectives. It centres on the eyewitnesses who, together with thousands of other people who had fled East Germany, were in the garden of the West German Embassy in Prague on the evening of the 30 September 1989.

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  • Kilian Land

    Kilian Land

    Jens Rohde

  • Max Rothbart

    Max Rothbart

    Thomas Rosin

  • Timo Weisschnur

    Timo Weisschnur

    Jens Hase

  • Mario Rohn

    Mario Rohn

    BGS-Beamter

  • Frank Schilcher

    Frank Schilcher

    Stasibeamter

  • Wolfgang Zarnack

    Wolfgang Zarnack

    Frank Elbe

  • André Hinderlich

    André Hinderlich

    young man

  • Mathias Bleier

    Mathias Bleier

    Wolfgang Ischinger

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“Liberty Train – Bürger’s Long Journey” sheds light on the events of the PEACEFUL REVOLUTION of 1989 from different perspectives. It centres on the eyewitnesses who, together with thousands of other people who had fled East Germany, were in the garden of the West German Embassy in Prague on the evening of the 30 September 1989.

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